Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen2A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... continued in force , till re- gard for the female fex broke through e- very legal restraint , and established female fucceffion in land , as formerly in move- ables . The barbarous nations who crush- ed * Juftinian , or more properly ...
... continued in force , till re- gard for the female fex broke through e- very legal restraint , and established female fucceffion in land , as formerly in move- ables . The barbarous nations who crush- ed * Juftinian , or more properly ...
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... continued through females , in order to preferve the royal blood un- tainted . When the chief dies , his fon who cer- fucceeds not , but his fifter's fon ; tainly is of the royal blood , whoever be the father and , when the royal family ...
... continued through females , in order to preferve the royal blood un- tainted . When the chief dies , his fon who cer- fucceeds not , but his fifter's fon ; tainly is of the royal blood , whoever be the father and , when the royal family ...
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... continued long in fashion , with which e- very woman of rank was covered when fhe went abroad . That fashion has not been laid afide above forty years . In I- taly , taly , women were much longer confined than in France 74 MEN ...
... continued long in fashion , with which e- very woman of rank was covered when fhe went abroad . That fashion has not been laid afide above forty years . In I- taly , taly , women were much longer confined than in France 74 MEN ...
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... continued even after luxury was in- dulged in other refpects . In the war of Xerxes against Greece , it was pleasantly faid of the Abderites , who were burdened with providing for the King's table , that they ought to thank the gods for ...
... continued even after luxury was in- dulged in other refpects . In the war of Xerxes against Greece , it was pleasantly faid of the Abderites , who were burdened with providing for the King's table , that they ought to thank the gods for ...
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... continued Pagans , they would have invented a new deity to pre- fide over cookery . I fay it with regret , but must say it , that a luxurious table , co- vered with every dainty , feems to be their favourite idol . A minifter of ftate ...
... continued Pagans , they would have invented a new deity to pre- fide over cookery . I fay it with regret , but must say it , that a luxurious table , co- vered with every dainty , feems to be their favourite idol . A minifter of ftate ...
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